The Prowler Quince Orchard High School Gaithersburg, MD
Issue Date: Friday, February 08, 2008 Issue: February 2008 Last Update: Wednesday, February 20, 2008


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Graduation is nearing and over one third of the seniors have not completed their student service learning hour’s requirement. Seniors who are struggling to find opportunities to complete SSL hours sho
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Beginning with spring semester of 2008, students who elect to take Advanced Placement exams will not have to take final exams in the same courses during exam week.In past years students were required
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Although not old enough to vote, students from Montgomery County High Schools have united to make a difference in local politics, recently forming the Montgomery County Student Government Political Ac
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He pauses, drawing in a long thoughtful breath, and considers his next answer. But it seems as though his answer is unnecessary. The words “Quince Orchard High School Security Assistant Bradford Ber
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Poems, guitars, Irish music and Hannah Montana all came together to make Coffee House hosted by Students Helping Other People last Tuesday, a night that will not be forgotten.The only place where you
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For QO students, second semester brings several changes to redirect daily routine, attitude, and priorities. As summer slowly approaches, each class makes adjustments to pass the time.To some, a new
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School: a place where students should be welcomed in, not locked out.The struggles that come with an average day of school are hard enough. A normal day now includes difficult tests, loads of homework
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After spending a full night working on psychology projects and English term papers, lunch time may be a valuable 50 minutes to catch up on missing work. Many students then flee to the Media Center in


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